The irony is of course that my career has lasted a whole lot longer than some of the people I've parodied over the years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been in the twilight of my career longer than most people have had their career.
Surprising people is the key to career longevity for someone like me.
There's some irony in playing a journalist after some of the stuff that has been written about me, but it's a great profession, particularly investigative journalism.
I've been blessed to have a long career.
To me the biggest irony of this lifetime that I'm living is that for someone who thrives in the public eye in the creative ways that I do, I actually don't enjoy being in the public eye.
I had no illusions that my career would be any longer than three years tops.
My career has been a gradual climb. I think that's part of the reason why I've had longevity.
I've never thought about the end of my career. I've had this growing motto in my life to live day to day - and when you live day to day, it's hard to talk years.
The truth of the matter is that I have lasted a long time, and with it comes both good and bad things. One of the good things is that no one can ever take my career away from me. No one can ever say, 'You can't be in the theater any more.'
My own career reflects a strange dichotomy between the world we've long known and the world that will become.
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